Michigan Dates

Time off for voting

Time off to vote is subject to the employer. Michigan law does not require employers to grant time off to vote for employees.

2015 Important Events Calendar

Event

Date

January 2015 Dates

Governor-Elect, Rick Snyder - Republican, Inauguration Date

January 1, 2015 -

Clerks shall electronically transmit or mail (as requested) an absent voter ballot to each absent UOCAVA (uniformed services or overseas) voter who applied for an absent voter ballot 45 days or more before the election (MOVE deadline.)

January 10, 2015

Primary: Last day to register for primary.

January 26, 2015

Last day to register for primary.

January 26, 2015

February 2015 Dates

Primary: Electors who wish to receive an absent voter ballot for election by mail submit applications by 2:00 p.m.

February 21, 2015 -

Primary: Electors qualified to obtain an absent voter ballot for election may vote in person in clerk’s office Up to 4:00 p.

February 23, 2015

CITY PRIMARY

February 24, 2015

April 2015 Dates

Last day to register for general election.

April 6, 2015

May 2015 Dates

General: Electors who wish to receive an absent voter ballot for election by mail submit applications by 2:00p.m.

May 2, 2015 -

General: Electors qualified to obtain an absent voter ballot for election may vote in person in clerk’s office Up to 4:00 p.m.

May 4, 2015

CITY GENERAL ELECTION

May 5, 2015

How can I find my polling location?

If you do not know where your polling place is,you can use www.michigan.gov to View your Sample Ballot for the upcoming election,Track your Absentee Ballot,Verify your Voter Registration,Find your Polling Place and more.
If you have any issues or questions, please contact your County Clerk

Poll Hours: 7:00 AM-8:00 PM

Every Michigan voter who offers to vote in the polls must comply with the requirement by showing picture identification or signing an affidavit attesting that he or she is not in possession of picture identification.

Do I need to show identification in order to vote?

Voters are asked to present an acceptable photo ID such as a Michigan driver's license or identification card. Please note that voters who do not have an acceptable form of ID or failed to bring it with them to the polls still can vote. They simply sign a brief affidavit stating that they're not in possession of a photo ID. Their ballots are included with all others and counted on Election Day.

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